Virtual Busking - "Andromeda" G Dorian 6/8 Improv.
Here is another performance in the Virtual Busking series. It's been a bit less than a year since my last virtual busking video. So I'm starting again! You can join in to simply by putting Virtual Busking in your title and using it as one of your tags! It's a great way to transition busking into the electronic world!
Throw a crypto-coin in my case, friends!
I have decided to call this act with the loop pedal and violin 'Monty the Dervische'. What do you reckon? I have to make it different to Monty Cash Music because it SO different to my folk acoustic music yet, similar to Kelebek Evrimi style and aspects of Zen in a Nightclub (other projects run by yours truly).
I will still upload everything to the Monty Cash Music brand because, how the hell do you juggle so many names and projects? I mean WTF?
This performance is entirely an improvisation. Nothing is scripted, I just flow with the moment and see where it takes me.
Other projects:
http://soundcloud.com/kelebek-evrimi
http://soundcloud.com/montycashmusic
http://soundcloud.com/zeninanightclub
For updates goto:
http://steemit.com/@montycashmusic
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By the way, I'm considering starting up a Patreon for Güve Recordings (my very own free net-label) so that I can give people the opportunity to support the entirety of all the music projects I run and am involved with because music is my life! So what do you think? Will it work?
Ideally, it would be great to be able to just keep producing music for performance and recordings available at no immediate cost but funded entirely by the people. So the people are my patrons. I'd set up a website, do myself a video interview and have a good crack at it.
Thanks for listening and see you next time!
This track is under a creative commons licence - Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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İ was blind but now I see.
Ok thanks for the clarification on the dtube/communities development. I'm a bit slow on the uptake. Grateful to those answering my questions.
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